Episodes
In this episode I am joined by Dr. Matthew Go, Nandar Yukyi, and Elaine Chu to discuss their article "On WEIRD Anthropologists and Their White Skeletons" from Volume 4, Number 4.
Published 02/11/23
In this episode I am joined by Marin Pilloud, SaMoura Horsley, Chaunesey Clemmons, and Casey Philbin to discuss their article "Terminology Used to Describe Human Variation in Forensic Anthropology" from Vol. 4. No. 4. also co-authored by: Cassie Skipper, Alba Craig, Krista Latham, Katie Zejdlik, and Deborah Boehm.
Published 01/14/23
In this episode I am joined by Kamar Afra to discuss her paper, "Self-Reported Ancestry and Craniofacial SNPs: Assessing Correspondence with Implications for Forensic Case Analysis and Reporting" from Vol. 4. No. 4.  co-authored by Drs. Michelle Hamilton and Bridget Algee-Hewitt. This episode is dedicated in memory of Dr. Steve Ousley. You are missed as a mentor and a friend. 
Published 12/08/22
In this episode I am joined by Dr. Kate Spradley to discuss her paper co-authored by Dr. Richard Jantz, "What Are We Really Estimating in Forensic Anthropological Practice, Population Affinity or Ancestry?" from Vol. 4, No. 4.   Click here to access data used in this study You can follow Operation Identification through Facebook or through Instagram using #operationidentification
Published 08/09/22
In this episode I am joined by Drs. Heather Edgar and Steve Ousley to discuss their paper, "Testing the Homogeneity of 'White': Dental Morphology in Americans and Australians of European Descent" from Vol. 4, No. 4.  In this episode, we explore the importance of testing our assumptions and long-held beliefs. To find out more about Dr. Edgar's work check out the Bridge Lab.  Also, please check out  the New Mexico Decedent Image Database and the Orthodontics Case File System.  You can follow...
Published 06/20/22
In this episode I am joined by longtime colleague and friend, Dr. Alexandra Klales, to discuss her paper, "Current State of Sex Estimation in Forensic Anthropology" from Vol. 4 No. 2.  Dr. Klales and I do a deep dive into an aspect of the biological profile that receives little attention, and, importantly, how we should all be embracing uncertainty. You can access the MorphoPASSE program at www.morphopasse.com and follow Dr. Klales through the Washburn University Forensic Anthropology...
Published 12/10/21
In this episode, Dr. Doug Ubelaker of the Smithsonian Institution, Department of Anthropology discusses The Historical Development of Forensic Anthropology from Volume 3, Number 3.
Published 04/05/21
In this episode of the Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast, I am joined by Rachel Simpson and Dr. Hugh McKenzie to discuss their paper Ancestry Variation in the Accuracy of Rogers's Sex Estimation Method from Volume 3, Number 3.
Published 04/01/21
Today I am joined by return guest, Dr. Chris Maier, to discuss his paper, Evaluating Mixed-Methods Models for the Estimation of Ancestry from Skeletal Remains, from Volume 2, Issue No. 1.  We do a deep dive on statistics focusing on the different ways you can evaluate model performance and what each of these different metrics tells you.
Published 02/15/21
In this episode I am joined by Micayla Spiros to discuss her paper, Standardization of Postcranial Nonmetric Traits and Their Utility in Ancestry Analysis from Volume 2. No. 1.  We discuss the concept of ancestry and the trials and tribulations of method standardization. 
Published 02/10/21
In this episode, I interview Cortney Hulse and Dr. Kyra Stull from the University of Nevada, Reno about their paper "Rib Fracture Frequency and Location Using Vehicular Crash Data". Click on the acronym to learn more about the Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network (CIREN).
Published 02/06/21
In this episode, I am joined by long-time friend and collaborator Dr. Greg Berg to chat with Dr. Richard Jantz about his paper "Amelia Earhart and the Nikumaroro Bones: A 1941 Analysis versus Modern Quantitative Techniques" from Vol 1. No. 2.  We take a deep dive into the Amelia Earhart story covering the span between her disappearance in 1937 through Dr. Jantz's initial presentation of the Nikumaroro Bones hypothesis in 1998, a published rebuttal of the hypothesis in 2015, formal development...
Published 11/03/20
In this episode, I sit down with Drs G. Richard Scott and Marin Pilloud to talk about their article and resulting application: "rASUDAS: A New Web-Based Application for Estimating Ancestry from Tooth Morphology", which was co-authored and developed with David Navega, João d'Oliveira Coelho, Eugénia Cunha,  and Joel D. Irish. If you would like to use the rASUDAS application, you can access it at https://www.osteomics.com.   We would love to hear from you! If you have any suggestions for...
Published 08/16/20
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Diana Messer of Western Carolina University as cohost for a deep dive into establishing a methodological framework to study trauma with Dr. Angi Christensen paper, "Forensic Fractography of Bone: A New Approach to Skeletal Trauma Analysis" co-authored by Joseph T. Hefner, Michael A. Smith, Jodi Blakely Webb, Maureen C. Bottrell, and Todd W. Fenton.  Dr. Christensen is a Forensic Anthropologist with the FBI Laboratory, as well as an associate editor for this...
Published 08/08/20
In this episode, we take a deep dive into ancestry estimation with Dr. Bridget Algee-Hewitt discussing the paper “Temporal, Geographic and Identification Trends in Craniometric Estimates of Ancestry for Persons of Latin American Origin” she co-authored with Drs. Cris Hughes and Bruce Anderson.  Dr. Algee-Hewitt is a Senior Research Scientist at Stanford University’s Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity and also a Quantitative Researcher with Facebook’s SBG Data Science...
Published 07/27/20
In this inaugural episode of the Forensic Anthropology Companion Podcast,  I  first have a chat with two of the editor's of Forensic Anthropology, Drs. Joseph Hefner and Nicholas Passalacqua, about the history of the journal and its future directions.  Next, I interviewed Autumn Lennartz to discuss her paper "Moisture Content in Decomposing, Desiccated, and Mummified Human Tissue", followed by Dr. Chris Maier and Rebecca George to talk about their paper "Examining Differences in Presumed...
Published 04/24/20